Mr. Larson is a shareholder attorney at Altick & Corwin, a general practice law firm of ten lawyers in Dayton, Ohio. He served in the US Peace Corps in Turkey from 1967 to 1969. He has worked on a wide variety of legal matters during his thirty five years of practice. He spends well over half of his professional time on immigration law issues and has been a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) for twenty eight years, having joined on July 27, 1987. He is married to Roberta Longfellow, a retired housing planner. They have two children,...

Gabriela's passion for immigration law began with her family, most of which immigrated to the U.S. in the 1970’s. At that time, her family found themselves where many people find themselves today, out of status & unfamiliar with the immigration laws. Gabriela was born in the U.S. & because she was fluent in Spanish & English she accompanied her family to the local immigration office to translate & help with filing applications. She has witnessed the fear & uncertainty associated with dealing with Immigration & experienced firsthand how it feels to deal with an agency that holds your future in...

Neil Fleischer is a co-founder and partner in the Fleischer Law Firm LLC. Previously, he was a partner in t the long established law firm of Cohen, Todd, Kite & Stanford, LLC and formed the Fleischer Immigration Practice Group. He has been practicing Immigration law since 2000. Neil focuses his practice on all aspects of immigration law including family immigration, fiancé visas, H-1B, L-1, O-1, R-1 and P-1 visas. Neil has focused much of his time preparing PERM and national interest waivers cases for his clients which include cancer and heart researchers, architects, bankers, and world class athletes. Neil takes...

Since 1973. All areas of US immigration law. Particularly like national interst waivers/outstanding researchers/extraordinary ability and labor certifications cases. Help with family cases (marriage/fiance, other family relations) and asylum matters.

My practice includes a broad range of immigration case types from Extraordinary Ability applications for Legal Permanent Residence to counseling on the immigration consequences of criminal convictions.
My goal is to provide confidential, experienced immigration advice at an affordable price. For this reason most of my cases are handled on a "flat fee" basis, instead of hourly. Meaning that my clients know upfront exactly what the cost of their case will be so there are no surprises.
All of my clients are provided my personal email and my direct phone line to ensure they are provided the personal support they require.
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An immigrant helping Immigrants. Jorge is from Bogota, Colombia. Moved to the United States in 2001 and since 2009 has his solo practitioner office where he serves the immigrant community. Jorge Volunteers at the "Su Casa" Hispanic Center of Catholic Charities; he writes a column on immigration in the newspaper La Vanguardia Hoy; and is also the President of the LULAC Miami Valley Coincil in Butler County, Ohio.

Immigration Lawyers in Nearby Counties

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly the Immigration and Naturalization Service) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement are components of the Department of Homeland Security and handle the processing, enforcement, and adjudication of U.S. immigration matters. U.S. immigration laws treat persons as either citizens or aliens. The law classifies aliens according to immigration status, with each group afforded different rights and obligations, such as the right to reside in the United States, the right to sponsor relatives, and the right to work in the United States. Aliens may be lawful permanent residents (i.e., green card holders), immigrant visa holders, temporary lawful visitors, or undocumented persons.

Immigration lawyers represent persons seeking visas or green cards, which allow them to enter or remain in the United States. Two common types of visas are employment-based visas and family-based visas. Employment-based visas grant a non-U.S. citizen the right to work in the United States. Spouses and children may sometimes accompany employment-based immigrants. Family-based visas confer lawful permanent resident status to a foreign national based on an immediate relationship to a U.S. citizen.

Immigration attorneys also handle deportation/removal, naturalization (citizenship) and asylum matters. Because immigration proceedings are often complex, an immigration attorney is invaluable to those dealing with immigration issues.

Deportation/removal: The formal removal of an alien from the United States when the alien has been found removable for violating the immigration laws. Removal (formerly called deportation) is ordered by an immigration judge without any punishment being imposed or contemplated.

Lawful permanent resident: Any person not a citizen of the United States who is residing in the U.S. under legally recognized and lawfully recorded permanent residence as an immigrant.